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“21 Amendment Timeline.” Timetoast, January 1, 2014.

https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/21-amendment-1bc3b82b-58bb-4736-bb98-1d3bcb

89a81a. This gave me a photo of a sign that says that drinking is no longer allowed to use

for my site.

“Al Capone.” Biography.com. A&E Networks Television, October 4, 2019.

https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/al-capone. This photo gave a well illustrated

example of how Al Capone looked.

“Al Capone - Arrest - Chicago - 1930s - Photo - Prohibition - Bootlegger - 18th Amendment -

Mafia - Gangster - Gangsta - Man Cave - Mob - Art: Chicago Outfit, Mafia Gangster, Al

Capone.” Pinterest. Accessed January 14, 2020.

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/262897696983032667/. This photo of Al Capone fully

illustrated how the police arrested him and how many officers were necessary to arrest

Mr. Capone.

about how I thought of Al Capone’s life and how he more or less passed away without conflict.

“Anti Saloon League.” Firelands History Website, January 15, 2017.

https://firelands.wordpress.com/2017/01/14/anti-saloon-league/. This gave me a photo of

an ASL headline to use for my site.


“Anti-Saloon League: Promoted Prohibition Aggressively.” Alcohol Problems & Solutions,

October 6, 2019.

https://www.alcoholproblemsandsolutions.org/anti-saloon-league-promoted-prohibition/.

This in combination with the above source gave me all the info I needed on ASL.

“Constitute.” Constitute. Accessed December 9, 2019.

https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/United_States_of_America_1992. This

gave me the exact wording on the 21st and 18th amendments and I used it in my website.

Distillery Trail. “100 Years Ago Today U.S. Votes Itself Dry – 18th Amendment Ratified into

Law January 16, 1919.” Distillery Trail. Distillery Trail, January 16, 2019.

https://www.distillerytrail.com/blog/100-years-ago-today-u-s-votes-itself-dry-18th-amen

dment-ratified-into-law-january-16-1919/. This gave me a headline to use for my website

about how the 18th amendment was put into place.

History.com Editors. “18th And 21st Amendments.” History.com. A&E Television Networks,

February 4, 2010.

https://www.history.com/topics/united-states-constitution/18th-and-21st-amendments.

This website gave me information on the broad rules of the 18th and 21st amendment. It

led down to other questions I had about who started the idea of the 18th amendment and

who resisted it.


“Home.” Home. Accessed January 13, 2020. http://acaap.us/. This gave me a logo to use of the

ACAAP to use for my site.

“Howard Hyde Russell: Major Temperance Leader.” Alcohol Problems & Solutions, October 27,

2019.

https://www.alcoholproblemsandsolutions.org/howard-hyde-russell-temperance-leader/.

This gave me a photo of Ernest Cherrington to use for my site.

Lamoureux, Aimee. “The Wild Life Of Mobster Nucky Johnson And His Real-Life Boardwalk

Empire.” All That's Interesting. All That's Interesting, September 9, 2018.

https://allthatsinteresting.com/nucky-johnson. This gave me a photograph to use of

Nucky Johnson to use for my website.

MAMcIntosh. “The History of Alcohol Temperance and Prohibition in America.” We're Never

Far from Where We Were, December 14, 2017.

https://brewminate.com/the-history-of-alcohol-temperance-and-prohibition-in-america/.

This gave me an example of what the propaganda looked like, and made me realize how

black and white people said they were compared to the grey areas.
Roman Catholic and Protestant drinking attitudes have deep roots in the past: Dr. Engs. Accessed

December 14, 2019. https://www.indiana.edu/~engs/articles/cathprot.htm. This showed

and expanded the idea of how religious beliefs factored into alcohol.

Stanz, Carissa. “The Story Behind 5 Famous Moonshiners and Dedicated Bootleggers.” Wide

Open Eats, July 3, 2018.

https://www.wideopeneats.com/famous-moonshiners-that-shaped-history/. This gave me

a list of what moonshiners I needed to research.

The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. “Eighteenth Amendment.” Encyclopædia Britannica.

Encyclopædia Britannica, inc., November 29, 2019.

https://www.britannica.com/topic/Eighteenth-Amendment. It told me what the

Anti-Saloon League stood for and what their mission was. I needed this because it gave a

good background on the build-up.

“This Week in 1968: Enoch ‘Nucky’ Johnson, New Jersey Crime and Political Kingpin, Dies.”

The Mob Museum. Accessed December 14, 2019.

https://themobmuseum.org/notable_names/enoch-nucky-johnson/. This gave me the

information needed on how bootleggers lived. Specifically, how Nucky Johnson utilized

his power of being an officer.


“Wayne Wheeler.” Wayne Wheeler | Westerville Public Library. Accessed January 12, 2020.

https://www.westervillelibrary.org/antisaloon-wheeler. This gave me a photo of Wayne

Wheeler to use for my website.

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